It made me wonder to myself what it means to be referred to as one that is "corn-fed." It didn't appear to be as a complement in the context it was presented. What does it mean to call Jenny McCarthy corn-fed cute?

As a Mid-western American who has lived in the East and South, I've fielded the occasional good natured "corn fed" comment after my Minnesota roots were revealed. Typically I took the comment to mean that I appeared healthy, strong, farm-boy vigorous.

Today, Corn-Fed seems to have taken on a less complementary dynamic.Urban Dictionary defines Corn-Fed as:

"Your typical midwesterner. A white guy or girl who is large
and stocky but in a healthy way. Corn fed women have child-bearing hips
and corn fed men play football. Not attractive, but not ugly either,
just plain. They're simple, friendly folks, sweet as apple pie, but
lack complexity. Make good husbands and wives, but will bore you to
death if you try to have an intelligent conversation with one."

If Karl Taro Greenfeld agrees with this definition, then Jenny McCarthy is just a simple, large, stocky, plain woman with big hips. But in a "healthy way."

Hardly flattering of such a beautiful woman who gave her time to Greenfeld to discuss Autism. Why an article about autism need begin by commenting on McCarthy's (presumably) big hips is beyond me.

I needed a second opinion, so I consulted The Free Dictionary. According to them, if you're corn fed, then you're "Healthy and strong, but provincial and unsophisticated."

Maybe Greenfeld thinks that McCarthy appears healthy and strong, but that she is also stupid.

Anyway I look at it, by today's definition of the term Corn Fed, it's difficult to tease out a complement that is anything other than backhanded and rude.

My conclusion: Pigs and cows are corn fed, as are 100% of the US population who only have to look to the corn-syrup ingredients in their cereal and Coke cans to know that this is true. The idea that somehow only midwesterners are fed corn is untrue.

The simpleton stereo type of the midwestern farm boy or girl is harmful, geographically bigoted, meant to demean the country simpleton and elevate the big-city resident to a more prominent position in a relationship.

If someone calls you corn-fed, you're correct to take it as an insult.